SR 199 over LITTLE RED BLUFF CREEK

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Facts

Source: National Bridge Inventory. Information not verified; use at your own risk.

Name:

SR 199 over LITTLE RED BLUFF CREEK

Structure number:

000000028300540

Location:

3.8 MI SW OF SOPERTON

Purpose:

Carries highway over waterway

Route classification:

Major Collector (Rural) [07]

Length of largest span:

8.9 ft. [2.7 m]

Total length:

28.9 ft. [8.8 m]

Owner:

State Highway Agency [01]

Year built:

1988

Historic significance:

Bridge is not eligible for the National Register of Historic Places [5]

Design load:

MS 18+Mod / HS 20+Mod [6]

Number of main spans:

3

Main spans material:

Concrete [1]

Main spans design:

Culvert [19]

Deck type:

Not applicable [N]

Latest Available Inspection: August 2017

Good/Fair/Poor Condition:

Good

Status:

Open, no restriction [A]

Average daily traffic:

480 [as of 2012]

Truck traffic:

1% of total traffic

Structural appraisal:

Better than present minimum criteria [7]

Water adequacy appraisal:

Equal to present desirable criteria [8]

Roadway alignment appraisal:

Equal to present desirable criteria [8]

Channel protection:

Banks are protected or well vegetated. River control devices such as spur dikes and embankment protection are not required or are in a stable condition. [8]

Culvert condition:

Shrinkage cracks, light scaling and insignificant spalling which does not expose reinforcing steel. Insignificant damage caused by drift with no misalignment and not requiring corrective action. Some minor scouring has occured near curtain walls, wingwalls or pipes. Metal culverts have a smooth symmetrical curvature with superficial corrosion and no pitting. [7]

Scour condition:

Bridge foundations determined to be stable for the assessed or calculated scour condition. [8]